US4670822A - Light assembly - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a light assembly provided with a retaining device for retaining a lamp in a lamp receiving aperture in a reflector body, of the light assembly with respective abutment surfaces on the body and the lamp in mutual engagement.
- the reflector body is provided with an undercut recess therein into which a hinge portion of a clip having two arms is inserted and then retained in position by a plate which is fastened to the body so as to extend over the opening of the recess.
- the arms of the clip are latched into respective undercut recesses in the body.
- Such an arrangement of locking device requires the provision of apertures through the side wall of the tubular member for passage of the projections of the resilient locking means and also relies on the radially inward force developed by the locking means to produce, via the inclined surfaces, the necessary forces to hold the lamp in position in the opening. Necessarily, such an arrangement is relatively complicated and firm retention of the lamp in position is difficult to achieve.
- a light assembly comprising a reflector body having a lamp-receiving aperture and an abutment surface, and a retaining device for urging in a first direction an abutment surface on a lamp against said abutment surface on the body, said device including a resilient element having an anchor portion non-pivotally secured to the body, and at least one arm portion extending in cantilever fashion and which is resiliently biassed in said first direction against the lamp in use so as to urge resiliently the abutment surfaces of the body and the lamp into mutual engagement.
- said lamp-receiving aperture is defined by a sleeve extending in said first direction from said body, and said at least one arm portion extends in use from said anchor portion over a free end of said sleeve within said aperture.
- the arrangement is such that bearing of said at least one arm portion against the lamp in use causes said anchor portion to be deformed, thereby increasing the force required to disengage the anchor portion from the body, the anchor portion being engageable with said body when said at least one arm portion is not in a stressed condition by virtue of being resiliently biassed against the lamp.
- said anchor portion defines a projection for engagement in a recess in said body.
- the recess can be formed so as to extend in the direction of draw of said body from the mould in the case where the component is formed by a moulding operation.
- the anchor portion of the resilient element may have an aperture for engagement over a post on said body. In such an embodiment, the anchor portion having the aperture is deformed upon deformation of said at least one arm portion when the post extends through the aperture, thus causing the anchor portion to lock against the post.
- the resilient element is in the form of a wire clip.
- the anchor portion is engageable in a recess in the body
- said portion it is preferred for said portion to take the form of a substantially U-shaped portion and for the recess to have a width and thickness which corresponds to the width and thickness of the U-shaped portion.
- the resilient element has a pair of spaced arms extending from said anchor portion.
- the arm portions and the anchor portion are of one-piece construction.
- the construction is such that said at least one arm portion is resiliently biassed into engagement with said first abutment surface when the lamp is not assembled in the body.
- stressing of said at least one arm portion causes said anchor portion to be secured to the body so that the retaining device does not become inadvertently disengaged from the body during assembly of the lamp into the body.
- the body is provided with a protection coating of lacquer thereon.
- lacquer coating it is preferred to apply the lacquer coating after engagement of the retaining device with the body so that, after drying the lacquer over the anchor portion assists in ensuring that the device does not become accidently disengaged from the body.
- said at least one arm portion is also resiliently deformable in a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to said first direction, to a position in which it lies clear of said lamp.
- interlocking formations may be provided on the arm portion and the body to resist deformation of the arm portion.
- the arm portion may be provided with a part which engages said lamp in use and is inclined with respect to said first direction so that, when an attempt is made to withdraw the lamp forcibly in a direction opposite to said first direction, said arm portion is moved thereby in said second direction i.e in a direction which is transverse to said first direction.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of one form of retaining device for use in a light assembly according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the retaining device of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is an end view of the retaining device of FIGS. 1 and 2,
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a light assembly comprising a reflector body and quartz halogen lamp showing the retaining device of FIGS. 1 to 3 serving to retain the lamp in an opening in the lamp reflector body,
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the assembly of FIG. 4,
- FIG. 6 is a side view showing how the retaining device of FIGS. 1 to 3 can be mounted in an ustressed condition in a recess in the lamp reflector body
- FIG. 7 is a side view of another light assembly showing how the retaining device can be used to retain a tungsten filament lamp in an opening in a reflector body
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the light assembly of FIG. 7,
- FIG. 9 is a side view showing the manner in which the retaining device is assembled into the reflector body
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are views similar to FIGS. 3 and 7, respectively showing a slightly modified form of the retaining device.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 are views similar to FIGS. 3 and 7, respectively, showing another modified form of the retaining device.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are views similar to FIGS. 4 and 5, respectively showing another modified form of the retaining device.
- the retaining device illustrated therein is in the form of a spring formed of galvanised steel wire having a diameter of 1.42 mm.
- the device comprises an anchor portion 10 which is of square U-shaped form (see FIG. 3) with a base 11 which is about twice the length of the arms 12.
- the end portions 11a of the base 11 are bent slightly upwardly so that the major portion 11b of the base is displaced from a plane indicated by dotted line 13 touching the arms 12.
- the portions 11a can be bent in the opposite direction as is the case with the otherwise identical retaining devices illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9.
- the retaining device of FIGS. 1 to 3 further includes a pair of spring arms 14 which are of one piece construction with the anchor portion 10 and which extend from the tops of the respective arms 12 of the anchor portion 10.
- Each spring arm 14 includes a main arm part 15.
- the main arm parts 15 are mutually divergent, extending away from the plane 13 at an included angle of 20° as illustrated in FIG. 1 and are also inclined at an acute angle of 25° relative to the respective arms 12 as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the main arm parts 15 are straight and join with short arm parts 16 which are inclined with respect to the main arm parts so as to lie mutually parallel as viewed in Fig 1.
- Each short arm part 16 is joined with an inwardly directed configurated part 17 also forming part of the respective spring arm 14.
- Each part 17 includes a straight lower part 17a joined to an inclined lead-in part 17b via an arcuate part 17c.
- the lead-in parts 17b are mutually divergent upwardly as viewed in Fig. 4.
- Each configurated part 17 further includes an outer part 17d which is joined with the lead-in part 17b through a further arcuate part 17e. The lower end of each outer part 17d is free and terminates adjacent the junction between the short arm part 16 and the lower part 17a.
- the configurated part 17 is thus of substantially triangular form as viewed in FIG. 3.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 show the retaining device in an un-stressed condition.
- FIGS. 4 to 6 there is illustrated a motor vehicle headlight assembly comprising a reflector body 20 moulded from a synthetic plastics material using male and female dies (not shown) whose direction of separation is illustrated by double headed arrow A in FIG. 6, and the retaining device as described above.
- the retaining device is intended to retain a quartz- halogen lamp 21 in the body 20.
- the reflector body 20 is, in accordance with usual practice, of dished form and has an internal surface which is rendered reflective.
- the body 20 is moulded with an external rear sleeve 22 surrounding a lamp-receiving rear aperture in the body 20.
- the sleeve 22 is provided with recesses 23 in its free end to receive portions 24 of a flange 25 extending from the body of the lamp 21.
- the lamp 21 is a completely conventional H4 quartz halogen lamp.
- the rear sleeve 22 has a thickened portion 26 at one side thereof, the thickened portion 26 having a recess 27 in the form of a straight slot therein.
- the recess 27 extends into the portion 26 in the direction of separation of the moulding tools and therefore can be readily formed during the moulding process without the requirement for special tooling.
- the recess 27 has a thickness which is marginally greater than the gauge of the wire used to form the retaining device.
- the width of the recess 27 is marginally greater than the external width of the U-shaped anchor portion 12. In accordance with normal moulding practice, the walls of the recess 27 taper slightly inwardly to facilitate mould tool withdrawal.
- the sleeve 22 is also provided in its free end with a pair of diametrically opposed recesses 28
- the bases of the recesses 23 and 28 are coplanar with an annular flange integrally moulded internally of the sleeve 22.
- the internal flange and the bases of the recesses 23 together form an abutment surface on the reflector body 20.
- FIG. 6 The manner in which the retaining device is assembled with respect to the reflector body 20 is illustrated in FIG. 6.
- the anchor portion 10 With the retaining device in its unstressed state (i.e. as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3), the anchor portion 10 is pressed into the recess 27 in which it is a friction fit so that the arms extend therefrom in cantilever fashion.
- the dimensions of the retaining device and the relationship between the recesses 28 and the recess 27 are such that, before the base portion 11b engages the base of the recess 27, the lower parts 17a of the spring arms 14 have become engaged against the bases of the respective recesses 28. Further movement of the anchor portion 12 into the recess 27 causes the spring arms 14 to become stressed.
- the resultant reaction on the anchor portion 12 causes it to tend to distort and lock against the major walls of the recess 27 so that the force required to withdraw the anchor portion 12 from the recess 27 is increased.
- the arm 14 are so inclined relative to the anchor portion 12 that they adopt the positions shown in full line in FIGS. 4 to 6. In other words, the arms 14 project through the recesses 28 and into the sleeve 22. In so doing, they bear against the upper surface of the flange 25 of the lamp 21 so as to urge the undersides of the flanges 24 against the bases of the recesses 23 and against the annular flange internally of the sleeve 22. This holds the lamp 21 and therefore the filament thereof in the correct position relative to the reflector body 20.
- the arms 14 are resiliently biassed in the same direction as that in which the flange 25 of the lamp 21 has to be moved to cause the flanges 24 to engage against the bases of the recesses 23 and the annular flange internally of the sleeve 22.
- Initial assembly of the lamp 21 into the reflector body 20 can be effected with the retaining device 10 in either one of two positions which can be selected as desired for convenience of assembly.
- the retaining device 10 is left in the position shown in full line in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- lamp envelope foremost, into the sleeve 22 with the flanges 24 aligned with the recesses 23 until the flange 25 engages against the configurated part 17. Further movement of the lamp 21 into the sleeve 22 causes diametrically opposite edges of the flange 25 to move over the lead-in parts 17b by urging the arms 14 radially outwardly against their inherent spring biassing.
- the lower parts 17a of the arms 14 remain engaged with the bases of the respective recesses 28 until the lamp 21 is fully assembled into the reflector body 20 with the flange portions 24 abutting against the recesses 23. At which time, the arms 14 snap back into the inward positions shown in full line in FIGS. 4 and 5 to retain the lamp 21 in position. Such inward movement of the arm portions 14 over the edge of the flange 25 is facilitated because of the arcuate shape of the parts 17c of the retaining device 10. During this method of assembly, in the outerwardly biassed position of the arms 14, the inner end portions of the straight lower parts 17a rest on the bases of the recesses 28. In the lamp-retaining condition as illustrated in full line in FIG.
- the inward biassing of the arms 14 is limited by engagement of the main arm parts 15 against the external surface of the sleeve 22.
- the construction it is within the scope of the present invention for the construction to be such that the external surface of the sleeve 22 does not act as a stop and that the inward position of the arms 14 is determined merely by the balance between the frictional force of the arms 14 on the upper surface of the flange 25 and the inward biassing force of the arms 14.
- the arms 14 can be manually moved into the positions shown in dotted line in FIGS. 4 and 5 where the configurated parts 17 lie completely outwardly of the sleeve 22.
- the inherent biassing of the arms 14 causes them to move downwardly as viewed in FIG. 4 (or to the left as viewed in FIG. 5) so that the arcuate parts 17c abut against the external surface of the sleeve 22 and are thus prevented from moving inwardly.
- the configurated parts 17 lie completely externally of the sleeve 22 so that the lamp 21 can be assembled, unhindered, into the reflector body 20 or can be removed therefrom.
- the arms 14 are manually moved upwardly as viewed in FIG. 4 (or to the right as viewed in FIG. 5) against the inherent biassing thereof until the configurated parts 17 have moved beyond the flange 25 of the lamp 21. Thereupon, the inherent inward biassing of the arms 14 causes them to move inwardly to adopt the position shown in full line in FIGS. 4 and 5 to hold the lamp 21 in position.
- the headlamp assembly includes a conventional tungsten filament lamp 30 provided with a cup-shaped flange 31 having an outwardly directed lip 32 having bearing regions 33 (see FIG. 8) which rest upon the free end surface of the sleeve 22.
- the sleeve 22 is somewhat shorter than the sleeve 22 of the embodiment of FIGS. 4 to 6. Inward biassing of arms 14 in the lamp retaining position is limited by posts 34 which are moulded integrally with the sleeve 22 so as to extend away from the free end thereof.
- the retaining device of FIGS. 7 to 9 operates in the same way as that described above with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6.
- the latter is preferably subjected to lacquer coating after assembly of the retaining device.
- lacquer coating some of the lacquer enters the recess in which the anchor portion of the device is lodged and thereby provides a further means for retention of the anchor portion in the recess.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 and FIG. 12 and 13 are intended to mitigate this problem.
- the straight lower part 17a of each configurated part 17 is replaced by an inclined part 17g which is inclined upwardly and inwardly so that forcible withdrawal of the lamp 21 causes the arm 14 to be urged radially outwardly against its inherent biassing until the whole of the configurated part 17 lies outwardly of the lamp 21 which is then free to be removed.
- Such outward biassing movement of the arms 14 does not occur beyond their elastic limit.
- the inclines 17b and 17g are arranged such that it is easier to introduce the lamp through the retaining clip than it is to remove it.
- each configurated part 17 is retained but the lower end of each outer part 17d is extended downwardly (see FIG. 12) and its extreme end portion 17h is turned inwardly to define an inwardly directed pin which automatically engages in a respective recess 50 (see FIG. 13) provided in the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve 22.
- engagement of the pins in the recesses 50 provides a positive interlocking engagement which resists all withdrawal forces which are likely to be encountered in practice.
- withdrawal of the lamp 21 for replacement purposes is permitted once the arms 14 have been flexed outwardly manually and adopt the position illustrated in dotted line in FIG. 13.
- the pair of spring arms 44 of one piece construction with the anchor portion 40 are arranged in cantiliver fashion to extend, when the anchor portion 40 is assembled into the recess 47 in the sleeve 42 when not in use, away from the bore in the sleeve 42, so that a lamp can be assembled into the sleeve without being impeded by the retaining device.
- the free ends of the spring arms 44 need now not be arranged to provide inclined surfaces to assist the lamp in causing them to move away from each other as the lamp is assembled, as in the previous examples.
- the free ends of the arms are arranged in simple fashion 48 to assist bringing the spring arms 44 together after the lamp has been assembled into the reflector.
- the arms 44 are not only biassed in a direction away from the sleeve 42 but also in a direction at right angles to this so that the arms when moved towards each other will pass over the free end of the sleeve 42 to lie, while held in this position, above the flange 61 of the lamp 60.
- the arms 44 are then moved in the first direction towards the sleeve 42. Releasing the ends 47 causes protuberances 44a on the arms 44 to move into the undercut portions 48a in the bore of the sleeve 42, while causing shaped areas 49 on the arms 44 to be resiliently biassed in the direction against the lamp to urge resiliently the abutment surfaces of the body and the lamp into mutual engagement.
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